UK Aluminium Federation has published Net Zero ReportThe UK Aluminium Federation, ALFED, has released its Net Zero Report, which supports the need for decarbonisation, sustainable sourcing, and transition to a circular economy. These actions were previously outlined in ALFED’s ‘early roadmap’ and while they remain crucial, the new report includes contributions and challenge from members, stakeholders, and industry representatives to present a bolder and braver vision for greater collaboration and increased action.ALFED’s members ambition clearly identifies that the work towards 'net zero' is not just a positive opportunity for change, but a direction that enables UK industry to deliver on a vision which is in our best interests.In compiling the report, all responses from across industry were included and the overwhelming theme focused on collaboration and taking a systematic approach to solution development to realise greater opportunities for intervention and investment in the UK.The sector objectives are detailed throughout, with an emerging action plan to support a 'net zero' transformation by 2050, to drive innovation and develop a sustain aluminium centre in the UK, affiliated with many UK and global academic institutions.
UK Aluminium Federation has published Net Zero ReportThe UK Aluminium Federation, ALFED, has released its Net Zero Report, which supports the need for decarbonisation, sustainable sourcing, and transition to a circular economy. These actions were previously outlined in ALFED’s ‘early roadmap’ and while they remain crucial, the new report includes contributions and challenge from members, stakeholders, and industry representatives to present a bolder and braver vision for greater collaboration and increased action.ALFED’s members ambition clearly identifies that the work towards 'net zero' is not just a positive opportunity for change, but a direction that enables UK industry to deliver on a vision which is in our best interests.In compiling the report, all responses from across industry were included and the overwhelming theme focused on collaboration and taking a systematic approach to solution development to realise greater opportunities for intervention and investment in the UK.The sector objectives are detailed throughout, with an emerging action plan to support a 'net zero' transformation by 2050, to drive innovation and develop a sustain aluminium centre in the UK, affiliated with many UK and global academic institutions.